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call us at... or visit your local liberty mutual office, where an agent can help you find the policy that's right for you. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? >>> well at some point, we've already dreamed of being able to control things with our minds, like a jedi. getting that remote that's just out of reach, maybe telling a police officer you were not actually speeding. the possibilities would seem endless. well, we may be stuck with our speeding tickets, but using your mind to change the channel may soon be a reality. in england, researchers have now developed technology, get this, that allows all of us to control computer screens and remote control cars, a light switch, even a tv with nothing but the brain pattern expressed by your thoughts. the system would use a headset with electrodes attached to your head, which pick up brain signals, read them, and relay them to the computers, which then implement the prescribed action. so when you think about turning on the light
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dylan. >> what is the money used for? we know now 94% of the time the person that raises the most money wins. we know our government is an auction pretending to be a democracy. you just made it very clear. why is it that 94% of the time the person with the most money wins? >> because it is so expensive to run for president. >> what's the expense? >> they are spending it on television ads in, media markets and national race around the country. they are -- >> it's like in ohio, in -- >> when i worked on a presidential campaign, flew us out. >> paying for your plane tickets. >> got paid not a lot of money but hundreds and hundreds of staff, it adds up, and in a national campaign, right, even if herman cain is in the lead, he's got to go out and pick up the lead, he's got to have people go knock on doors. >> how is it that even 20 years ago, 15 years ago the cost of running a presidential campaign didn't come close to the numbers we now see? people were flying around to iowa back then? what changed? >> post-watergate you actu
dylan. >> what is the money used for? we know now 94% of the time the person that raises the most money wins. we know our government is an auction pretending to be a democracy. you just made it very clear. why is it that 94% of the time the person with the most money wins? >> because it is so expensive to run for president. >> what's the expense? >> they are spending it on television ads in, media markets and national race around the country. they are -- >> it's...
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give us the context of the ripples. if you are in damascus, if you are in -- if you are assad and you are watching this, and you've been watching the dominos fall, what is going on in the minds of those who are vulnerable in the middle east tonight? >> well, if i was in the mind-set of president assad, the first thing you don't want to happen is for the conflict to be internationalized. one of the things that happened both in libya and egypt, when the conflict went internationally, the momentum completely shifts. and this is what's so troubling about what we're seeing in syria. right now the regime is able to carry out these atrocities, these attacks, because the international community, although it has expressed concern, has not taken any concrete actions. even the arab league itself is still very divided in terms of coming out to blatantly con tem the syrian regime. in libya, it was not like that. what happened, the arab league asked for international government. the operational government asked for nato involvement,
give us the context of the ripples. if you are in damascus, if you are in -- if you are assad and you are watching this, and you've been watching the dominos fall, what is going on in the minds of those who are vulnerable in the middle east tonight? >> well, if i was in the mind-set of president assad, the first thing you don't want to happen is for the conflict to be internationalized. one of the things that happened both in libya and egypt, when the conflict went internationally, the...
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each of us, partners on the list. our next goal, get to 200,000 and then enroll those 200,000 to double again to 400, so that the wave grows and doubles as each one of us in this list and in this mission is working together to expand it to a size that is formidable enough to take on the presidential conventions next summer. the second phase of phase 2, if you will, is that we work together on shaping the get money out constitutional amendment language. we think this is the best way to accomplish our singular goal of tearing down the green curtain of money that is making it impossible to give america the debate it deserves so that we can have real solutions to jobs, real solutions to energy, and real solutions to trade and on and on. one major thing that you and i have accomplished so far is we have been able to generate enough energy to win the confidence of those around us, that they are now willing to throw resources in our direction to help us further down the road with the establishment of a get money out foundati
each of us, partners on the list. our next goal, get to 200,000 and then enroll those 200,000 to double again to 400, so that the wave grows and doubles as each one of us in this list and in this mission is working together to expand it to a size that is formidable enough to take on the presidential conventions next summer. the second phase of phase 2, if you will, is that we work together on shaping the get money out constitutional amendment language. we think this is the best way to...
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call us at... or visit your local liberty mutual office, where an agent can help you find the policy that's right for you. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? >>> we're going to utilize electrical shock. >> ah! >> get me out of here! i refuse to go on. let me out. >> please continue. >> he'd like to leave, though. >> the experiment requires that you continue. >> if you were in their position, would you keep going? if you did, would that make you evil? in 1961 -- or me, for that matter. in 1961, stanley mill performed a theater if civilians would follow an authority figure and perform anonymous acts on innocent victims. the answer, quite clearly, that they would. now, 50 years later, the discovery channel's next edition of their series "curiosity" is recreating that various experiment and asking, how evil are you? joining us now, an expert who is a master at the production of evil, famed hollywood horror director, host of "how evil are you," eli roth. you must be excited to
call us at... or visit your local liberty mutual office, where an agent can help you find the policy that's right for you. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? >>> we're going to utilize electrical shock. >> ah! >> get me out of here! i refuse to go on. let me out. >> please continue. >> he'd like to leave, though. >> the experiment requires that you continue. >> if you were in their position, would you keep going? if you...
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for the use of our own money. we start today with our thursday megapanel. karen, susan, and jimmy. jimmy, i was talking to martin bashir about this, for the debt restructuring specifically, and equating it to a game of pin the tail on the donkey, and the fact that no one could pin the tail on anything for so long, the fact that they could pin the tail on something was perceived to be a positive thing. are you encouraged or discouraged of the evidence of some debt restructuring and on the other hand, the invention of another $1 trillion to kick the can down the road in europe? >> i think it's actually brilliant, what the europeans are doing. they're going to take the esfs, which is their t.a.r.p. fund, right, and increase it to 1 trillion euros. and that money, where's it going to come from? china investment corps, private equity, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. okay, fine, it comes from there. and then what do you do? you've got to insure. who the hell's going to insure it? aig? i'm pretty sure there's been a tem
for the use of our own money. we start today with our thursday megapanel. karen, susan, and jimmy. jimmy, i was talking to martin bashir about this, for the debt restructuring specifically, and equating it to a game of pin the tail on the donkey, and the fact that no one could pin the tail on anything for so long, the fact that they could pin the tail on something was perceived to be a positive thing. are you encouraged or discouraged of the evidence of some debt restructuring and on the other...
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if it used to have liquid water, it used to have an atmosphere. it's got to in order for the water to be liquid, or it just boils off. it no longer has liquid water on the surface. it no longer has a significant amount of atmosphere. what happened? what changed? that's important for us to know. i mean, there's a scientific curiosity of understanding these things better, but it's also, i think, important. because talk about global climate change on mars, wow. there used to be enough atmosphere to support water and there no longer is. that was a very big change. be very interesting, very useful to know what caused that kind of a change to a planet. >> the commander also told us he never expected to ride on a russian rocket to space, so who knows what outer space will look like and what we'll be doing 20 to 30 years from now. >>> next up here, the president to announce his new student loan program tomorrow. we've got an early look at the details. and a guest who can tell us whether he thinks it can actually help. in wireless technology. with advanced
if it used to have liquid water, it used to have an atmosphere. it's got to in order for the water to be liquid, or it just boils off. it no longer has liquid water on the surface. it no longer has a significant amount of atmosphere. what happened? what changed? that's important for us to know. i mean, there's a scientific curiosity of understanding these things better, but it's also, i think, important. because talk about global climate change on mars, wow. there used to be enough atmosphere...
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have that tool, do we not use it? >> i don't have much sympathy -- >> because you can shut down an entire government, you can shut down their electrical grid, you can stop their defense shields if you want. that's a serious consideration. do you bring that ability -- do you have to notify congress on it? can you just act, you know, unilaterally, like we've done frankly with our drones? >> listen, the panel stays and the conversation continues. after this, responding to critics who say the occupy movement is just to preoccupy the media. >>> time for the "your business" small business advice. here are tips to optimize your small business video content. choose the right place to host the content. third party sites like youtube will help to maximize total views. keep it less than three minutes and attach a text transcript to your video. for more, watch "your business" sunday mornings at 7:30 on msnbc. [ male announcer ] robitussin, advil, clorox disinfecting wipes and...a digital recorder. i'm finally feeling better. good
have that tool, do we not use it? >> i don't have much sympathy -- >> because you can shut down an entire government, you can shut down their electrical grid, you can stop their defense shields if you want. that's a serious consideration. do you bring that ability -- do you have to notify congress on it? can you just act, you know, unilaterally, like we've done frankly with our drones? >> listen, the panel stays and the conversation continues. after this, responding to critics...
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f-word you can use in public. it's called fraud. and until the economists get over their tribal taboo in saying fraud, we'll never make progress. >> bill, i would like to take this opportunity, i've been in conversation with a lot of people occupying locations, and we would love to nominate you as kind of a de facto attorney general, the occupy wall street department of justice. if you can come down to one of our general assemblies throughout the country and propose some enforcement actions that we can stand by and line up behind, that would be greatly appreciated. you are, perhaps, the greatest white collar crime expert there is, so we need you and we'd love to have you come down. >> be happy to serve. we just -- we're here yesterday doing it in kansas city. >> there you go. thank you. >> it's an honor to share this conversation with both of you. thank you for giving me the privilege of hosting the two of you. and i hope that the relationship you just proposed comes to fruition and i hope the privilege of coverin
f-word you can use in public. it's called fraud. and until the economists get over their tribal taboo in saying fraud, we'll never make progress. >> bill, i would like to take this opportunity, i've been in conversation with a lot of people occupying locations, and we would love to nominate you as kind of a de facto attorney general, the occupy wall street department of justice. if you can come down to one of our general assemblies throughout the country and propose some enforcement...
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do they want us to -- to stare at them or to ignore them, and overwhelmingly i found they want us to ask what happened to you? do you mind if i ask what happened, because these are the visible scars, the visible wounds of their sacrifice. they are proud of their sacrifice. they are proud of their wounds. they want to be asked, and it's -- it's -- you know, it's so painful to see somebody like tyler southern out in a shopping mall and some little child goes, look, mommy, he has no legs, and the parent will pull the child away saying oh, don't do that and pull them away and tyler is no, like ask me, you know. >> so why don't you tell us, david, what happened to tyler's leg and arms. >> tyler as a marine in afghanistan stepped on a -- a roadside bomb, an ied. the blast erupted underneath him and sheered off both of his legs and his right arm, and it mangled his left arm, and -- and when the navy corpsmen raced around the side of the building to find him, he was lying or what was left of him was lying in a smoking crater, and he was dying. he was saved by this navy corpsman james stoddar
do they want us to -- to stare at them or to ignore them, and overwhelmingly i found they want us to ask what happened to you? do you mind if i ask what happened, because these are the visible scars, the visible wounds of their sacrifice. they are proud of their sacrifice. they are proud of their wounds. they want to be asked, and it's -- it's -- you know, it's so painful to see somebody like tyler southern out in a shopping mall and some little child goes, look, mommy, he has no legs, and the...